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Practice closed for staff training

To help our team learn and grow, we’ll be closed from 12:30pm today for staff training.

If you’re not feeling well and need to speak to a medical professional, contact NHS 111 by calling 111 from your telephone or visiting 111.nhs.uk. You can also call the practice to use our out of hours service. In an emergency always call 999.

We’ll be back open as normal tomorrow.

Meningitis B

You may have seen reports of an outbreak of Meningitis among university students in Kent. It is reported that this is an outbreak of Meningitis B.

We have not received instruction from NHS England to offer Meningitis B outside of the normal vaccination programme at this time. We will be contacting eligible patients who are missing other Meningitis vaccinations (ACWY) to invite them in for vaccination. 

Doctors

You will be registered with a named GP but you can consult any member of the team and choose any GP to be your regular doctor.

Although the GPs work closely as a team, they can tailor care to your particular needs when they know more about you personally. This is particularly important if you have ongoing issues – make sure you ask the Patient Service Advisor to book you with the same GP.

GPs

  • Dr Hassan Awan – male
  • Dr Shady Bekhit – male
  • Dr Archana Griffin – female
  • Dr Sabeera Hussain – female
  • Dr Uxia Iglesias-Castrillejo – female
  • Dr Sujoy Jaiswal – male
  • Dr Anjali Kay – female
  • Dr Manisha Kumar – female
  • Dr Usama Mia – male
  • Dr Mo Miah – male
  • Dr Vicky Mitchell – female
  • Dr Sharifa Muhammad – female
  • Dr Iyesha Nadim – female
  • Dr Serena Rasheed – female
  • Dr Zurqa Rasul – female
  • Dr Vidyavati Sajjan – female
  • Dr Jennifer Singh – female
  • Dr Mihaela Suciu – female
  • Dr Jitendra Thebe – male
  • Dr Jennifer Voorhees – female
  • Dr Naomi Zeraati – female
  • Dr Fashan Zheng – male

Physician Assistants

  • Mohammed Abdu – male
  • Nimra Abdul – female
  • Maham Ahmed – female
  • Tanzila Khan – female
  • Oyinluluwa Kolawole – female
  • Inayah Raja – female
  • Nathan Ssenfuma – male

Advanced Nurse Practitioners

  • ANP Rachel Pang – female
  • ANP Vicky Tolliday – female

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is a GP?

A GP (general practitioner) is a fully qualified and experienced doctor who has undertaken specialist training to become a GP. GPs are experts in the management of a wide range of common illnesses and health problems. Where a GP feels that a patient’s problem requires even more specialist advice, they may refer them to hospital to see a doctor who specialises in just one area of medicine.

What is a GP Registrar?

A GP registrar is a fully qualified and experienced doctor who is undertaking supervised, specialist training to become a GP.

What is a Locum GP

A locum GP is a fully qualified GP who is standing in temporarily for one of our usual GPs who is away for some reason, or if we have a vacancy.

What is a Physician Assistant

A physician associate (sometimes referred to as a PA) is a medically trained healthcare professional. They can diagnose, request investigations, and suggest treatments. They’re able to help with a wide range of conditions and will ask the Doctor for support if they need a prescription.

What is a mental health practictioner?

A mental health practitioner is a trained professional who helps people experiencing mental health difficulties. They listen, assess how you’re feeling, and offer practical support to help you manage your mental wellbeing, including short-term talking therapies or connecting you to other local mental health services.

Related information

Doctor’s availability

Named GP

Page published: 5 May 2023
Last updated: 18 December 2025